CNT also seized three firearms, approximately $1,400 and two vehicles.

The agency began investigating the residence in early May after a drug complaint was made by a concerned citizen, Harley said. CNT agents acting in an undercover capacity made contact with persons associated with the residence, identified various persons roles, and seized controlled substances observed obtaining drugs from the residence, he said.

With the exception of Hines, all were charged with felony drug charges. Corey Hines was charged with possession of marijuana less than one ounce and posted bond. The others are being held at the Chatham County jail and are expected to be arraigned Thursday.

The investigation is ongoing and additional charges and arrests are expected, Harley said.